Fr. Aquinas Guilbeau, O.P, speaks on the nature of Truth and the joy that comes with being able to possess and share that which is true.
Read MoreI did not cease giving thanks for you and remembering you in my prayers when ten of our men were ordained priests this May at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.
Read MoreAfter months of searching for the next leaders of campus ministry at Catholic University of America, a committee formed by CUA president John Garvey selected the Dominican Friars for the job.
Read MoreFr. Pine is doing his part to encourage a renaissance of prudence. His new book, Prudence: Choose Confidently, Live Boldly is dedicated to sharing and spreading this “undervalued” virtue.
Read MoreSeven friars of the Province of St. Joseph have been called to Rome to train the seminarians who will become America’s next generation of diocesan priests.
Read MoreFr. Vincent Ferrer Bagan, O.P., Director of Liturgical Music at the Pontifical North American College in Rome, speaks on the life and work of Blessed Henry Suso.
Read MoreFr. Thomas Joseph White, O.P., Rector of the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, speaks on of the life of Blessed Hyacinthe-Marie Cormier.
Read MoreHow can we begin to think about the mystery of the Holy Trinity? The Trinity is the mystery of God’s inner life and we only come to know about it by way of divine revelation.
Read MoreA message from the Dominican Friars on the importance of bearing witness to God’s gift of life.
Read MoreIn this issue of BlackFriars, you will read about how the Friars continue to stand guard at both gates of life. I thank you for standing with us! May Our Holy Mother Mary watch over all your loved ones, now and at the hour of death.
Read MoreHope and excitement permeated the air. Prayer and exhortation flooded the scene. At this year’s March for Life there was an extra little pep in everyone’s step as we marched down Constitution Avenue bound for the Capitol and Supreme Court.
Read MoreThe Province has a lot to recommend itself—our parishes, our campus ministries, the Thomistic Institute, projects like the Hillbilly Thomists and Godsplaining. The Province is very present and engaged, and I think that draws men to the Order. We try to be faithful to the charism and mission of St. Dominic.
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